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uae weather alert: Major Weather Shift Starts Tonight; What You Need to Know

Wednesday, December 24, 2025| dubai| Posted Time: 12:41 PM, Updated Time: 12:41 PM

If you are planning to celebrate Christmas outdoors tomorrow, you need to check the latest uae weather alert. The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) has announced that significant weather changes are expected across various parts of the UAE between December 25 and December 29. While the weather will be moderate in most places, there is a strong possibility of rain and heavy fog that could affect your travel.

Recently, the UAE experienced heavy rainfall that led to waterlogging in several low-lying areas and city streets. According to the authorities, a low-pressure system is currently passing through the country, which is causing these sudden atmospheric changes.

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Rain Forecast for Christmas Day

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The sky is already becoming partially cloudy today. Low clouds are forming over the western islands and coastal areas. By Thursday (Christmas Day), these clouds will develop further, bringing rain to the northern regions and coastal belts.

The uae weather alert suggests that:

  • Northern UAE: Frequent heavy rain is expected in these areas.
  • Coastal Regions: Light to moderate rain will likely occur.
  • Islands: Cloudy skies and occasional showers are predicted.

Many expats and residents usually plan outdoor picnics or beach visits for Christmas. However, with the current uae weather alert, it is highly recommended to keep an umbrella ready and stay updated with the latest news before leaving home.

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Thick Fog and Low Visibility

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One of the biggest concerns this week is the heavy fog. High humidity during the night and early morning hours will create thick fog blankets, especially in inland areas.

  • Thursday & Friday: Heavy fog is expected in the interior parts of the UAE.
  • Saturday Morning: Similar foggy conditions will continue, making roads dangerous.
  • Driver Safety: Drivers are urged to be extremely cautious as visibility will be very low on the highways.

Temperature Drop and Health Precautions

Because of the low-pressure system, temperatures are expected to drop significantly at night. It will feel much colder, especially in the mountainous and inland regions. While this “winter feel” is great for some, it can also lead to health issues.

The authorities have issued a uae weather alert regarding health as well. The sudden change in temperature and humidity can cause common colds, coughs, and fever. If you feel unwell, it is best to seek medical help immediately.

Summary of the Weather Week (Dec 25 – Dec 29)

  • Moderate Days: Generally pleasant weather during the afternoons.
  • Rainy Nights: Higher chances of rain starting from Christmas Eve into Thursday.
  • Cold Winds: Stronger winds in the northern mountains.
  • Morning Fog: High humidity leading to low visibility until Saturday.

In conclusion, while the festive spirit is high, the uae weather alert reminds everyone to be careful. If you are driving to another Emirate for a Christmas party, please check the road conditions. Stay warm, stay dry, and enjoy the holidays safely.

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Ash Ali
Ash Alihttp://uaecentre.com
Ash Ali is a trusted, experienced sports and lifestyle news expert at UAECentre.com, bringing reliable insights, the latest updates, and in-depth coverage of the events and trends influencing the UAE and beyond. Reach Ash Ali through info@uaecentre.com
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